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Dysphagia
| Treatment No. : |
CD0055 |
| Dosage & Instructions: |
15 drops in 15 ml of plain water twice a day,
mornings and evenings.
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| Composition: |
Graphites D6+60C
Rhus tox D6+60C
Natrum sulph D3+30C
Carbo veg D10+100C
Nat phos D7+70C |
| Contra-Indications: |
None established |
| Storage: |
Store in a cool and dry place |
| Precautions: |
Keep away from the reach of children |
| Standard Packaging : |
30 ml Drops |
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Condition Overview:
Dysphagia is defined as difficulty swallowing.
When you swallow, your tongue pushes food to the back of your throat. Muscle
contractions quickly move food through your pharynx, the area that extends from
the back of your throat to the top of your esophagus. Next, the food moves past
your windpipe (trachea) and into your esophagus, the tube that connects your
throat to your stomach.Circular bands of muscles (sphincters) at the top and
bottom of your esophagus open every time you swallow to let food pass, then
quickly close. The lower sphincter allows food to enter your stomach and keeps
stomach acid from coming up into your esophagus.
stomach acid from coming up into your esophagus. Muscles in the wall of your
esophagus help push food toward your stomach in a coordinated process
(peristalsis).
Dysphagia occurs when there's a problem with any part of the swallowing
process. |